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Titanium oxide is a major component of bauxite residue (BR) with a high value, but it is often an unwanted element in common BR reuse options such as cement or iron production.
Dimitris Sparis +3 more
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PM emissions from a BR basin and impact assessment on air quality [PDF]
The article deals with the emission of fugitive dust from a major BR (Bauxite Residue) basin located in the south-west of Sardinia, where the prospect of a change in the storage practices is likely to cause the increase of PM (Particulate Matter ...
Dentoni V +3 more
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Synergistically Using Bauxite Residue (Red Mud) and Other Solid Wastes to Manufacture Eco-Friendly Cementitious Materials [PDF]
Lichao Feng +4 more
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Sintering Behavior of Red Mud Compact [PDF]
It is beyond doubt that activity of primary industries often yields substantial amounts of byproducts. The disposal in the original industrial site is favoured by economic reasons though traditional storage in nearby dumps can be impractical owing to the
Agarwal, Rahul, Shashikanth, M
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Sintering characteristics of red mud compact [PDF]
It is beyond doubt that activity of primary industries often yields substantial amounts of byproducts. The disposal in the original industrial site is favoured by economic reasons though traditional storage in nearby dumps can be impractical owing to the
Agarwal, Rahul, Shashikanth, M
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Bauxite Residue as Supplementary Cementitious Material – Efforts to Reduce the Amount of Soluble Sodium [PDF]
Tobias Danner, Harald Justnes
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Engineering Properties of Bauxite Residue
Anastasios Mouratidis +1 more
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Development of alum from kaolin deposit using response surface methodology [PDF]
A novel approach of for the formation of Hydrated Sodium Aluminium Sulpahte (Alum) from metakaolin was employed in this study. This process was used to form alum from metakaolin.
Adeoye, J. B. +2 more
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Neutralization and Improvement of Bauxite Residue by Saline-Alkali Tolerant Bacteria. [PDF]
Lv L +9 more
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